Propero Latin Quotes & Sayings
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Applications for loans would be judged on a nation's social justice record as well as its economic efficiency. — Lewis Thompson Preston

It should be noted that no ethically -trained software engineer would ever consent to write a DestroyBaghdad procedure. Basic professional ethics would instead require him to write a DestroyCity procedure, to which Baghdad could be given as a parameter. — Nathaniel S. Borenstein

There is nothing at all wrong with our laws and institutions and our constitution, which are all democratic and enlightened. What is wrong is that they are enforced by people who do not consider themselves bound by them. — Louis De Bernieres

My wife is Dutch and very independent. She never wanted or needed to be married. — Julio Iglesias

Hope is really just desire disguised, just desperation, aching, dressed up like a prayer. — T. Greenwood

The more I think about language, the more it amazes me that people ever understand each other at all. — Kurt Godel

Not adding value is the same as taking it away. — Seth Godin

I veer more toward the philosophical and the poetic than I do toward the alert and angry. — Michelle Stuart

Happiness is like time and space
we make and measure it ourselves; it is a fancy
as big, as little, as you please; just a thing of contrasts and comparisons, like health or strength or beauty or any other good
that wouldn't even be noticed but for sad personal experience of its opposite!
or its greater! — George Du Maurier

Constitutional interpretation is not the business of the Court only, but also properly the business of all branches of government. — Edwin Meese

A mobile is an abstract sculpture made chiefly out of sheet metal, steel rods, wire and wood. Some or all of these elements move, propelled by electric motors, wind, water or by hand. — Alexander Calder

In that sleep and in sleeps to follow the judge did visit. Who would come other? A great shambling mutant, silent and serene. Whatever his antecedents he was something wholly other than their sum, nor was there system by which to divide him back into his origins for he would not go. Whoever would seek out his story through what unraveling of loins and ledgerbooks must stand at last darkened and dumb at the shore of a void without terminus or origin and whatever science he might bring to beat upon the dusty primal matter blowing down out of the millennia will discover no trace of any ultimate atavistic egg by which to reckon his commencing. — Cormac McCarthy